Guest guest Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 STOP chelation. Go no further. You need to have the crown removed to check for amalgam underneath. And then remove it, if it's there. The reaction you describe is not at all typical for ALA chelation in someone who does not have mercury in their teeth. Great Plains Hair tests can't be used to determine if mercury is deranging minerals meeting counting rules. Which means you can have mercury but it won't show on that test. You'd need one from Doctors Data inc, but in this case there's no point. If you have amalgams...or had them....you have mercury in your brain. NO way around it. And your very large reaction confirms you have some in you. You are on the right track with the supplements. And stopping chelation is the right thing to do until you are sure your teeth have no mercury in them. Once you confirm that you need to do dmsa only for a while. After doing dmsa for a while, you will be able to use ala without that reaction. Jan > > hello, > i have been doing my 2nd chelation round with ALA alone and i got a very bad reaction. > It may be because i have amalgam under my composite filling which i had put in around 10 years ago (i will have a RTG probably tomorrow to determine if that is true). If that's the case, i will be going to London to a mercury-free dentist to have my amalgams removed. And then continue with chelation for a few months with DMPS or DMSA, before going on ALA again. > > I am curious if it is possible to have such a strong adverse reaction without having any mercury source under my fillings. > The side-effects in my case are: > -almost complete muteness > -almost complete loss of ability to communicate with another human being in any way. > -very big loss of ability to concentrate and focus > -huge problems with short term memory > > It got to the point where i was/partly am wondering about trying to be incapacitated, with my parents as my curators... (i am 25 y.o. now). > > My Great Plain Laboratory hair test results from sept' 09 indicated mercury v.low (0,03 mcg/g), midly elevated arsenic (0,055 mcg/g), cadmium (0,081mcg/g) and thallium (0,002 mcg/g). But as i heard in some cases it is possible that this test does not indicate actual body burden (especially in patients with weak livers). > > I can add my mother did have mercury fillings before she got pregnant > > I started treating myself for asperger syndrome symptoms 11 months ago, with the help of a DAN! doctor in Poland. > main treatments that helped me were: > -vitamins, minerals and spirulina supplementation > -treating gut problems and chronic yeast infection with meds (for around 10 days) and herbs, daily dietary fiber intake of at least 30g and probiotics > -treating liver problems with silymarin and phosphatidylcholine (recent ALT result as of 28.XI.2009 was over 90) > -sublingual methylB12 > > I will be really grateful for some feedback on this... (as of now i stopped the chelation after 11 doses of the second round, i know it is risky, but i didnt feel i have any other choice) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 This post is not relevant anymore. I had 2 amalgams detected. regards, Christoph B. > > hello, > i have been doing my 2nd chelation round with ALA alone and i got a very bad reaction. > It may be because i have amalgam under my composite filling which i had put in around 10 years ago (i will have a RTG probably tomorrow to determine if that is true). If that's the case, i will be going to London to a mercury-free dentist to have my amalgams removed. And then continue with chelation for a few months with DMPS or DMSA, before going on ALA again. > > I am curious if it is possible to have such a strong adverse reaction without having any mercury source under my fillings. > The side-effects in my case are: > -almost complete muteness > -almost complete loss of ability to communicate with another human being in any way. > -very big loss of ability to concentrate and focus > -huge problems with short term memory > > It got to the point where i was/partly am wondering about trying to be incapacitated, with my parents as my curators... (i am 25 y.o. now). > > My Great Plain Laboratory hair test results from sept' 09 indicated mercury v.low (0,03 mcg/g), midly elevated arsenic (0,055 mcg/g), cadmium (0,081mcg/g) and thallium (0,002 mcg/g). But as i heard in some cases it is possible that this test does not indicate actual body burden (especially in patients with weak livers). > > I can add my mother did have mercury fillings before she got pregnant > > I started treating myself for asperger syndrome symptoms 11 months ago, with the help of a DAN! doctor in Poland. > main treatments that helped me were: > -vitamins, minerals and spirulina supplementation > -treating gut problems and chronic yeast infection with meds (for around 10 days) and herbs, daily dietary fiber intake of at least 30g and probiotics > -treating liver problems with silymarin and phosphatidylcholine (recent ALT result as of 28.XI.2009 was over 90) > -sublingual methylB12 > > I will be really grateful for some feedback on this... (as of now i stopped the chelation after 11 doses of the second round, i know it is risky, but i didnt feel i have any other choice) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 Very strange to me; to have composites placed over amalgams. Is that common? I would think proper care means you remove the old filing, clean out the cavity space, and then refill. Glad you found yours before you continued. Pam > > > > hello, > > i have been doing my 2nd chelation round with ALA alone and i got a very bad reaction. > > It may be because i have amalgam under my composite filling which i had put in around 10 years ago (i will have a RTG probably tomorrow to determine if that is true). If that's the case, i will be going to London to a mercury-free dentist to have my amalgams removed. And then continue with chelation for a few months with DMPS or DMSA, before going on ALA again. > > > > I am curious if it is possible to have such a strong adverse reaction without having any mercury source under my fillings. > > The side-effects in my case are: > > -almost complete muteness > > -almost complete loss of ability to communicate with another human being in any way. > > -very big loss of ability to concentrate and focus > > -huge problems with short term memory > > > > It got to the point where i was/partly am wondering about trying to be incapacitated, with my parents as my curators... (i am 25 y.o. now). > > > > My Great Plain Laboratory hair test results from sept' 09 indicated mercury v.low (0,03 mcg/g), midly elevated arsenic (0,055 mcg/g), cadmium (0,081mcg/g) and thallium (0,002 mcg/g). But as i heard in some cases it is possible that this test does not indicate actual body burden (especially in patients with weak livers). > > > > I can add my mother did have mercury fillings before she got pregnant > > > > I started treating myself for asperger syndrome symptoms 11 months ago, with the help of a DAN! doctor in Poland. > > main treatments that helped me were: > > -vitamins, minerals and spirulina supplementation > > -treating gut problems and chronic yeast infection with meds (for around 10 days) and herbs, daily dietary fiber intake of at least 30g and probiotics > > -treating liver problems with silymarin and phosphatidylcholine (recent ALT result as of 28.XI.2009 was over 90) > > -sublingual methylB12 > > > > I will be really grateful for some feedback on this... (as of now i stopped the chelation after 11 doses of the second round, i know it is risky, but i didnt feel i have any other choice) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 We had a dentist do this to my daughter. Said he was going to take out the tiny amalgam but instead he covered it with at thin layer of composite. I was extremely pissed off and refused to pay him for the work. MOST dentist don't do this....it's not the right way. We went to someone else and had it removed properly. Jan > > > > > > hello, > > > i have been doing my 2nd chelation round with ALA alone and i got a very bad reaction. > > > It may be because i have amalgam under my composite filling which i had put in around 10 years ago (i will have a RTG probably tomorrow to determine if that is true). If that's the case, i will be going to London to a mercury-free dentist to have my amalgams removed. And then continue with chelation for a few months with DMPS or DMSA, before going on ALA again. > > > > > > I am curious if it is possible to have such a strong adverse reaction without having any mercury source under my fillings. > > > The side-effects in my case are: > > > -almost complete muteness > > > -almost complete loss of ability to communicate with another human being in any way. > > > -very big loss of ability to concentrate and focus > > > -huge problems with short term memory > > > > > > It got to the point where i was/partly am wondering about trying to be incapacitated, with my parents as my curators... (i am 25 y.o. now). > > > > > > My Great Plain Laboratory hair test results from sept' 09 indicated mercury v.low (0,03 mcg/g), midly elevated arsenic (0,055 mcg/g), cadmium (0,081mcg/g) and thallium (0,002 mcg/g). But as i heard in some cases it is possible that this test does not indicate actual body burden (especially in patients with weak livers). > > > > > > I can add my mother did have mercury fillings before she got pregnant > > > > > > I started treating myself for asperger syndrome symptoms 11 months ago, with the help of a DAN! doctor in Poland. > > > main treatments that helped me were: > > > -vitamins, minerals and spirulina supplementation > > > -treating gut problems and chronic yeast infection with meds (for around 10 days) and herbs, daily dietary fiber intake of at least 30g and probiotics > > > -treating liver problems with silymarin and phosphatidylcholine (recent ALT result as of 28.XI.2009 was over 90) > > > -sublingual methylB12 > > > > > > I will be really grateful for some feedback on this... (as of now i stopped the chelation after 11 doses of the second round, i know it is risky, but i didnt feel i have any other choice) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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